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chris: welcome back. if republicans do win a majority in the house, the biggest issue is the par to issue subpoenas. they led to watergate and clinton impeachment. the republican who would be in charge of investigations is congressman issa and he makes no bones about it. >> if i am the chairman i will have the subpoena pen and i will use it and i will use it to get it the very information that today the white house is either shredding or not producing. chris: among the investigations that republicans have on the front burner, any improper job offers to congressman sestak to stop challenging arlen specter. the justice department's decision to drop charges of possible voter intimidation by the new black panthers on the day that barack obama was elected president and countrywide financial deals. kelly, they have a menu. and they have congressman issa and he will be chairman if they win. they could issue subpoenas. >> he is doing so much dress rehearsal. one of the richest members of congress. he has been agg
chris: welcome back. if republicans do win a majority in the house, the biggest issue is the par to issue subpoenas. they led to watergate and clinton impeachment. the republican who would be in charge of investigations is congressman issa and he makes no bones about it. >> if i am the chairman i will have the subpoena pen and i will use it and i will use it to get it the very information that today the white house is either shredding or not producing. chris: among the investigations that...
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i'm chris matthews. with me today, john heilemann, erin burnett, kelly o'donnell and howard fineman. democrats say they will take up the bush tax cuts right after labet. but that gay marriage ruling this week could be a wild card. will it distract? >> we don't take more from the private sec and grow government with it and that's exactly what obama has in mind. it's idiotic t othink about increasing taxes at a time like this. chris: for his part president ob a ishitting the familiar democratic line, that republicans cater to the rich. >> they want to extend the bush tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires. i don't understand. how do you get up here and talk about how you care so deeply about the deficit and yet you want to perpetuate a tax cut that cost $700 billion. chris: is the president right? is it good policy to raise taxes on the rich to fight the deficit? >> i don't know that they're going to use it to fight the deficit. last year the number of m ears and billionaire in america up 13%, average
i'm chris matthews. with me today, john heilemann, erin burnett, kelly o'donnell and howard fineman. democrats say they will take up the bush tax cuts right after labet. but that gay marriage ruling this week could be a wild card. will it distract? >> we don't take more from the private sec and grow government with it and that's exactly what obama has in mind. it's idiotic t othink about increasing taxes at a time like this. chris: for his part president ob a ishitting the familiar...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace. and this is "fox news sunday." the case against rod blagojevich part two. prosecutors seem to have the evidence to convict him of corruption. >> it's [bleep] i'm just not giving it up for [bleep] nothing. >> chris: the high-profile trial ended with a hung jury on all but one count. we'll ask the controversial former governor the hard questions he never had to answer in court. rod blagojevich, "fox news sunday" exclusive. then in growing numbers, americans question the president's religious beliefs. will top democrats split over the ground zero mosque? we ask the sunday panel the fall-out for midterm elections. and the power player of the week. a mother's story of courage. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. the corruption trial of former illinois governor rod blagojevich finally ended this week. he was convicted on one count of making false statements to the f.b.i. but the jury could not reach a verdict on all the other charges. the governor joins us now from chicago for
>> chris: i'm chris wallace. and this is "fox news sunday." the case against rod blagojevich part two. prosecutors seem to have the evidence to convict him of corruption. >> it's [bleep] i'm just not giving it up for [bleep] nothing. >> chris: the high-profile trial ended with a hung jury on all but one count. we'll ask the controversial former governor the hard questions he never had to answer in court. rod blagojevich, "fox news sunday" exclusive. then in...
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chris: who are the people more passionate? >> certainly you have people not supporters of barack obama, may not like him. it may not be visceral hate against him. i hear it over and over again, the size of government. these are deeply ingrained we were points of view, when you're talking about rural america, where you're talking about people who support growing up a ranch and farm. there's an urban-rural divid in the country. >> some of that anger is understandable in a period of two years in which we have seen a huge extension of government. chris: we got a poll this week, 54% of republicans say they have an unfavorable view of islam, theridge. not politician, not terrorists, no subset. the billion people they don't like. serious business. >> i think this is beyond -- this is now the conversation that has followed the mosque has almost become a bigger problem in itself, the tone of that conversation. one advantages that america has always had, is you have one of the most assimilated moderate, muslim populations in the we were
chris: who are the people more passionate? >> certainly you have people not supporters of barack obama, may not like him. it may not be visceral hate against him. i hear it over and over again, the size of government. these are deeply ingrained we were points of view, when you're talking about rural america, where you're talking about people who support growing up a ranch and farm. there's an urban-rural divid in the country. >> some of that anger is understandable in a period of...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace, and this is "fox news sunday." sarah palin takes on the president over immigration and his handling of the economy. what about her own political future? we'll find out in a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, history on the hill. the top two republicans in congress join us for their first joint interview ever. senate leader mitch mcconnell and house leader john boehner, together only on "fox news sunday." and congressman charles rangel finds himself in serious ethics trouble. we'll ask our to sunday panel how much that could hurt democratic chances in november. all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington. first, some news and pictures you may not find in your sunday paper. in rhinebeck, new york, saturday, chelsea clinton married her long-time boyfriend marc mezvinsky. the bride was walked down the aisle by her proud father, the former president. the ceremony took place at sunset. it was conducted by a rabbi and a minister. hundreds of guests including celebrities from entertainment a
>> chris: i'm chris wallace, and this is "fox news sunday." sarah palin takes on the president over immigration and his handling of the economy. what about her own political future? we'll find out in a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, history on the hill. the top two republicans in congress join us for their first joint interview ever. senate leader mitch mcconnell and house leader john boehner, together only on "fox news sunday." and congressman charles...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." on the steps of the lincoln memorial, thousands gather for a rally to restore honor to america. now the man behind the event, glenn beck, speaks out on country's future, his critics, and himself in his first and only interview after the rally. glenn beck, only on "fox news sunday." then the bad economic news piles up. with the summer of recovery losing steam, we'll ask our sunday group what it means for the november elections. and our power player of the week. saving lives in and out of the emergency room. all right now on "fox news sunday". and hello again from fox news in washington. well, it was part revival meeting, part patriotic rally. and there may have never been anything quite like it on the national mall. >> they came by the tens of thousands. stretching all the way from the steps of the lincoln memorial down past the reflecting pool. saturday's event called "restoring honor" was a tribute to our military, and a call for americans to return to core values. while there was no
>> chris: i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." on the steps of the lincoln memorial, thousands gather for a rally to restore honor to america. now the man behind the event, glenn beck, speaks out on country's future, his critics, and himself in his first and only interview after the rally. glenn beck, only on "fox news sunday." then the bad economic news piles up. with the summer of recovery losing steam, we'll ask our sunday group what it means for the...
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chris: thank you. kim. >> i think on the afghan strategy in a couple of years you're going to see to a return to a bush-rumsfeld war plan. special operating forces, leading the way. small numbers of regular army. and that's going to be the situation on the ground for up to a decade to come. chris: wow. >> all right. i'm switching to iran. forget about the united states and the u.n. sanctions against iran. this week, what a lot of people didn't notice is the european union just adopted a huge set of very rigid -- rigorous sanctions against iran's oil and banking sectors. and i think look to see the obama administration trying to get a lot of mileage out of that. chris: ok. >> i'm back to the mid terms. this past week, a democratic member sent a videotape to one. guys in our washington office. and you know what it was? it was karl rove giving his talking points before the 2006 mid terms. and it sounded exactly like what the democrats are saying now about the mid terms right ahead. and the republicans got
chris: thank you. kim. >> i think on the afghan strategy in a couple of years you're going to see to a return to a bush-rumsfeld war plan. special operating forces, leading the way. small numbers of regular army. and that's going to be the situation on the ground for up to a decade to come. chris: wow. >> all right. i'm switching to iran. forget about the united states and the u.n. sanctions against iran. this week, what a lot of people didn't notice is the european union just...
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chris: welcome back. the curent divide in the g.o.p. with the tea partiers on the far right getting great authority in the party had their recursors 50 years ago. it started with new york's moderate republican governor nelson rockefeller convinced richard nixon to put a strong civil rights plank in the platform. rockefeller proclaimed victory. >> this whole thing has moved in a way where it is going to make possible, i think, a broad range of support for the republican platform. chris: well, that made the cover of "time" magazine that week, and it made nixon's right wing furious. in his campaign booed, barry goldwater called the nixon-rockefeller agreement the munich of the republican party. goldwater beat him out for the nomination in 1964. goldwater led them on a wild losing campaign that year that espoused extremism over moderation. 50 years later, are the tea partiers determined to keep the party peru? we put it on the matthews meter. the meter is split. i haywood them, 6-6. gloria, you are a member a
chris: welcome back. the curent divide in the g.o.p. with the tea partiers on the far right getting great authority in the party had their recursors 50 years ago. it started with new york's moderate republican governor nelson rockefeller convinced richard nixon to put a strong civil rights plank in the platform. rockefeller proclaimed victory. >> this whole thing has moved in a way where it is going to make possible, i think, a broad range of support for the republican platform. chris:...
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chris lifted weights every day. he was breaking records in high school. in our basement. >> reporter: when he became a pro wrestler at 18, his career soon skyrocketed. by the age of 25, he was already a world champion. >> he won titles every place that he traveled in the world. >> reporter: while living the wrestling high life, chris benoit was a devoted dad and husband, who cherished time with his family. >> i wished you would have known my son when he was the chris benoit. he loved to be at home. playing with his children. that's where he wanted to be. >> reporter: in june 2007, mike benoit's heart was broken. behind the doors of this suburban atlanta home, an unimaginable horror. >> the wife was bound on her feet and i think, also on her wrist. >> reporter: chris benoit strangled his wife nancy and suffocated their 7-year-old son daniel. bibles were found next to their bodies. >> there was a bible beside each of the body of the victims. >> reporter: his own body was found hanging in the basement. he had killed himself. >> we're ruling it as a double ho
chris lifted weights every day. he was breaking records in high school. in our basement. >> reporter: when he became a pro wrestler at 18, his career soon skyrocketed. by the age of 25, he was already a world champion. >> he won titles every place that he traveled in the world. >> reporter: while living the wrestling high life, chris benoit was a devoted dad and husband, who cherished time with his family. >> i wished you would have known my son when he was the chris...
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chris: well, i think we're going to get two things. we're going to get new market rate housing in densities that are actually going to impact supply and demand in terms of market-rate housing. and then we're going to get community benefits for an existing neighborhood that hopefully last years and years and make a significant impact on the ground in terms of issues that existing neighborhoods have to address. damian samuel: growth in anything is important- in yourself, in the community, whatever- even the giants. but it all comes at a price. when the dot-com came in, we saw them come in in limousines and leave in u-hauls. they... decimated this area kinda like crack. it was horrible. they threw all the musicians out, people that had warehouse space or anything were moved. we had neighbors that moved in the back alley and they voted some gentleman in that was gonna be the spokesperson for their bunch of lofts and the gentleman came around and decided that he wanted to talk to one of the owners and managers and he told us we had to repai
chris: well, i think we're going to get two things. we're going to get new market rate housing in densities that are actually going to impact supply and demand in terms of market-rate housing. and then we're going to get community benefits for an existing neighborhood that hopefully last years and years and make a significant impact on the ground in terms of issues that existing neighborhoods have to address. damian samuel: growth in anything is important- in yourself, in the community,...
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chris daly: the tenderloin has a bad rap you know in terms of, some people think it's dirty and it's intersection of a lot of social ills. but i see the tenderloin as one of the vibrant neighborhoods in san francisco. in terms of the activity in the tenderloin, the diversity in the tenderloin, the community initiatives and efforts that happen in the tenderloin. and a rich history the neighborhood and it's identity against a backdrop of an encroaching hospitality district and financial district. jerry jai: those stereotypes were in my mind when i first started, when my experience with the tenderloin started. there were other aspects that attracted me to the neighborhood and that over time i've grown to understand better and appreciate. those are the sort of more hidden aspects of the neighborhood that i think are really interesting and important that people don't hear about as much. jerry: the 2004 census found that there are 30,000 people in the tenderloin. that's 5% almost, almost 5% of the city population. it's an extremely dense neighborhood. there are a lot of people living in th
chris daly: the tenderloin has a bad rap you know in terms of, some people think it's dirty and it's intersection of a lot of social ills. but i see the tenderloin as one of the vibrant neighborhoods in san francisco. in terms of the activity in the tenderloin, the diversity in the tenderloin, the community initiatives and efforts that happen in the tenderloin. and a rich history the neighborhood and it's identity against a backdrop of an encroaching hospitality district and financial district....
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. >> chris mitchell joins us here. he is in the united states. >> great to be with you. >> we heard these efforts to resume peace talks. israel seems isolated. how do the israeli's feel. >> they are discouraged. the process started around 1994, about 16 years with no genuine change. i think a lot of iz srael's are looking behind the proces we see the news, calls for the peace talks, underneath what israelis are seeing, they look at the palastinia media and encourage of jihad and even -- hamas is dedicated to destroying israel. >> chris, israel came under blistering attack from the international community r the way it handled the flotilla incident when the turks sent over a ship bount for gaza. the evangelical support had unwaiver support. what impact did that have? >> a great impact. it was almost immediate condemnation of israel. the christians supported th. i thinthat was a prime example of the way christians have supported inssence i have been the in the middle east. the people kept coming back in the midst of dange
. >> chris mitchell joins us here. he is in the united states. >> great to be with you. >> we heard these efforts to resume peace talks. israel seems isolated. how do the israeli's feel. >> they are discouraged. the process started around 1994, about 16 years with no genuine change. i think a lot of iz srael's are looking behind the proces we see the news, calls for the peace talks, underneath what israelis are seeing, they look at the palastinia media and encourage of...
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i'm just easy. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly i'm just easy. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in los angeles. >> think of the hearing loss dangers. thanks to chris connelly for all that. >>> coming up, the president and his family are on martha's vineyard. but can the president and his family really get away from it all? it's tonight's "sign of the times." ♪ most of us want to hear we've done a good job caring for our mouths. that's why there's a rinse like crest pro-health multi-protection. it helps you get a better dental check-up. ♪ because not all rinses provide all these benefits. giving you a clean, healthy mouth. crest rinse makes the difference. so be ready for your next dental check-up. crest pro-health multi-protection rinse. i couldn't sleep right. next day it took forever to get going. night after night, i sat up. sprayed up. took a shower... or took a pill. then i tried drug-free breathe right. and instantly, i breathed better! i slept better. i felt...better. thank you, breathe right! [ male announcer ] breathe better, sleep better, feel better. now try brea
i'm just easy. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly i'm just easy. >> reporter: i'm chris connelly for "nightline" in los angeles. >> think of the hearing loss dangers. thanks to chris connelly for all that. >>> coming up, the president and his family are on martha's vineyard. but can the president and his family really get away from it all? it's tonight's "sign of the times." ♪ most of us want to hear we've done a good job caring for our mouths....
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chris pickles has more. chris? >> reporter: we got here a little after 8:00, just in time for a guard to walk by us and said he was glad he was leaving because it was absolutely crazy in there. in the time we've been here,less, let's show you some video. we've seen a half-dozen ambulances leaving from inside the prison. we're told seven inmates were injured. around 7:00 tonight, there was a massive riot inside the main exercise yard. we're told it involved about 250 inmates. just moments ago, a prison spokesperson told us that this happened around dinnertime. they cannot confirm at this time how many inmates total were inside the yard but they do know where this fight started. >> it started on the handball court. it was just a spur-of-the moment thing. it uft ee rupted. we had 250 inmates. 200 were involved in being in the riot. >> reporter: what measures were taken to try to stop this riot. >> we filed grenades and we fired 20 40-millimeter less lethal force rowfnds and five warning shot rounds. >> reporter: at th
chris pickles has more. chris? >> reporter: we got here a little after 8:00, just in time for a guard to walk by us and said he was glad he was leaving because it was absolutely crazy in there. in the time we've been here,less, let's show you some video. we've seen a half-dozen ambulances leaving from inside the prison. we're told seven inmates were injured. around 7:00 tonight, there was a massive riot inside the main exercise yard. we're told it involved about 250 inmates. just moments...
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chris harrison is here. have you seen this? what they do is, they get a bunch of former bachelors and bachelorettes together in the house, and then they infect each other with chlamydia. and then somebody, i guess, wins at the end. and later, this is his latest album called "doin my thing," luke bryan is in the house. my favorite of the tracks on the album is track 11, which is called "drinking beer and wasting bullets." it could be a rap song, too, you know. tomorrow night, sofia vergara will be here, as well chef gordon ramsay and music from christian scott. and later this week, jason schwartzman, sylvester stallone. and, do you know what they have in common? adrian from "rocky" is jason schwartzman's mother. isn't that something? yeah. guillermo, have you ever seen "roc "rocky?" >> yes. >> jimmy: do you remember adrian? >> yes. >> jimmy: what did he say to her? >> i love you. >> jimmy: not what he said. our first -- he said "yo, adrian." >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: try it again. give us a little stallone. >> oh. yo, adrian. >> ji
chris harrison is here. have you seen this? what they do is, they get a bunch of former bachelors and bachelorettes together in the house, and then they infect each other with chlamydia. and then somebody, i guess, wins at the end. and later, this is his latest album called "doin my thing," luke bryan is in the house. my favorite of the tracks on the album is track 11, which is called "drinking beer and wasting bullets." it could be a rap song, too, you know. tomorrow night,...
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thank you, chris. harold ford junior is here and began his political career at 26 succeeding his father in the united states house of represents. representing tennessee's 9th district in congress and in the fall of 2006 he lost a closely contested race for the senate to bob corker and lives in new york city and serving as chairman of the leadership council and wrote a book called "more davids than goliath: a political education." pleased have you back. >> thank you. >> charlie: what's the title about. >> my dad taught me early able at about politics and one lesson is not all goliaths are bad but all davids are good and you always have to be mindful and if you get into politics and your job is to protect davids. i was always touched because he said no one should be ashamed of having authority and david always has to be protect two, i grew up going to church the old fashioned way and i was forced too and my preacher always said there were more davids than goliaths and it when in one ear and out the other
thank you, chris. harold ford junior is here and began his political career at 26 succeeding his father in the united states house of represents. representing tennessee's 9th district in congress and in the fall of 2006 he lost a closely contested race for the senate to bob corker and lives in new york city and serving as chairman of the leadership council and wrote a book called "more davids than goliath: a political education." pleased have you back. >> thank you. >>...
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chris? >> don teeing in iowa for us this morning, thank you. >>> as the first family head to the gulf coast -- the administration's point man for the oil spill is telling bp it isn't finished just yet when it comes to plugging the well once and for all. our correspondent with the latest on that story for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. there was debate whether to finish the relief well mostly within bp but now is over. by late next week bp really ought to be ready to cut into the broken well and kill it for good. since july 15th the broken well has leak nod new oil but officials decided friday killing it altogether still needs one more step, finishing the relief well, plugging it with heavy mud and concrete three miles below the gulf surface. >> how it gets finished will be determined on risk metgation and a way forward discussed now. the relief well will be finished, we will kill the well. >> reporter: this thursday they pressure tested the well to see if last week's sta
chris? >> don teeing in iowa for us this morning, thank you. >>> as the first family head to the gulf coast -- the administration's point man for the oil spill is telling bp it isn't finished just yet when it comes to plugging the well once and for all. our correspondent with the latest on that story for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. there was debate whether to finish the relief well mostly within bp but now is over. by late next week bp really ought...
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. >> reporter: chris borgsbenner says "yes i am still in pain. every day i either wake up with a headache, pain under my eye, my tooth is gone from the back of my jaw, then i also had plastic surgery from my knows and eye socket and the insert of a metal plate under that bone that was broken under my eyeball. >> they say it was hell recovering from the attack but now chris is being attacked again. this time, they claim, the attacker is the criminal court in san francisco. >> and this guy, what he did to my son's face, only two years? i don't believe it. i just don't believe it. >> reporter: that's because the one convicted of the brutal attack was supposed to be sentenced to um to 5 years in prison but a switch in judges allowed him to agree to a special plea, two years, he is only required to serve 85% of that. >> he'll only serve a year to 2 to 3 months. that's it. >> reporter: chris says that because of his alleged gang ties a shortened sentence guarantees there is a bulls-eye on his back. >> and when that time is done he'll either come himsel
. >> reporter: chris borgsbenner says "yes i am still in pain. every day i either wake up with a headache, pain under my eye, my tooth is gone from the back of my jaw, then i also had plastic surgery from my knows and eye socket and the insert of a metal plate under that bone that was broken under my eyeball. >> they say it was hell recovering from the attack but now chris is being attacked again. this time, they claim, the attacker is the criminal court in san francisco....
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>> it probably is, chris. in nevada, the sentence for a conviction of a schedule 2 narcotic, which is what cocaine is, probation to four years if it's a relatively small amount. if it's four grams or more, 20 years in state prison. assuming it's a small amount, i don't think she would get probation this time. and i'll tell you why. she has a prior conviction in california. we remember the reckless endangerment charge. she violated her probation twice in california. i would expect her to do some time on this if convicted. >> she was busted twice for marijuana overseas. she was arrested, not charged. are we looking the a pattern along the lines of what you were saying, already having the past conviction and having done some jail time. does that all play in this? >> it's a very strange situation. in corsica and south africa she was detained but never charged. a court should not take it into account if she's not charged. but everything that happened in california in 2007 will be relevant. nevada is a tough law and
>> it probably is, chris. in nevada, the sentence for a conviction of a schedule 2 narcotic, which is what cocaine is, probation to four years if it's a relatively small amount. if it's four grams or more, 20 years in state prison. assuming it's a small amount, i don't think she would get probation this time. and i'll tell you why. she has a prior conviction in california. we remember the reckless endangerment charge. she violated her probation twice in california. i would expect her to...
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chris is an amazing guy. chris is amazing. i sent an amazing guy home. >> amazing. >> she is an amazing, amazing girl. >> jimmy: that's a double. i like to see them use the words amaze balls to describe everything. she's amaze balls. speaking of bachelorette snooki from the jersey shore, snooki got arrested this weekend. yep. i didn't know they made handcuffs that small. but apparently they do. snooki was arrested on friday for disorderly conduct in seaside heights, new jersey. which is crazy. you don't arrest snooki for disorder conduct. it's like arresting the sun for rising. it's what she does. here you can see this is snooki being taken into custody. somebody shot -- she's the only person in the history of new jersey who had to use a booster seat to take her mug shot. have you seen her mug shot by the way? i think all the drinking and tanning might be taking its toll on snooki because she's -- [ applause ] she's a mess. you know you look at -- snooki's behavior the drunkedness, the fighting, now getting arrested. i can't r
chris is an amazing guy. chris is amazing. i sent an amazing guy home. >> amazing. >> she is an amazing, amazing girl. >> jimmy: that's a double. i like to see them use the words amaze balls to describe everything. she's amaze balls. speaking of bachelorette snooki from the jersey shore, snooki got arrested this weekend. yep. i didn't know they made handcuffs that small. but apparently they do. snooki was arrested on friday for disorderly conduct in seaside heights, new...
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chris hogg went to meet him in the mongolian capitol. >> battling it out. mongolia at's best boxer. 2012 is two years away. competition is still fears. the national contest a week to show you have what it takes -- the national contest away to show you have what it takes to win an olympic gold. >> boxing is becoming more and more popular here. that is largely due to the success of this man. he is voted the best boxer in the world and in 2008. that year, he won an olympic gold for beijing. he plans to repeat this. frustratingly for him go, -- though, he is confined to the gymnasium. >> i can not deserve that. >> as soon as the and the banks are over, you start preparing. -- as soon as the olympics are over, you start preparing. mongolians are no different. i set myself the goal of going to the olympics in 2012. >> this is where he started, a rough neighborhood on the edge of the capitol. his upbringing was troubled. >> my father told me, do not fight on the streets. that is not real fighting. if you are really good at it, do it in the ring and be a success. >
chris hogg went to meet him in the mongolian capitol. >> battling it out. mongolia at's best boxer. 2012 is two years away. competition is still fears. the national contest a week to show you have what it takes -- the national contest away to show you have what it takes to win an olympic gold. >> boxing is becoming more and more popular here. that is largely due to the success of this man. he is voted the best boxer in the world and in 2008. that year, he won an olympic gold for...
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we'll be right back with chris harrison. it's not back-to-school, it's forward to what's next with an hp netbook samsung reality, or lg cosmos for under $20 after rebate. hi ready to order? [ sizzling ] we'll have that. [ male announcer ] with applebee's new sizzling entrees fresh flavor never sounded so good. try the spicy asian shrimp steak and cheese or chicken with queso blanco starting at $8.99! only at applebee's. now open till midnight or later. o! i just parked here a second ago! give me a break, will you? (announcer) dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles with two different gels for softness and support... ...are outrageously comfortable. ...on second thought i think i'll walk... (announcer) are you gellin'? dr. scholl's term relationships than the las vegas wedding chapel. he's the host of "the bachelor" and "the bachelorette" and now co-host of a new show called "bachelor pad." watch it monday nights at 8:00 here on abc. please welcome chris harrison. [ cheers and applause ] very good to see you. >> great to see you a
we'll be right back with chris harrison. it's not back-to-school, it's forward to what's next with an hp netbook samsung reality, or lg cosmos for under $20 after rebate. hi ready to order? [ sizzling ] we'll have that. [ male announcer ] with applebee's new sizzling entrees fresh flavor never sounded so good. try the spicy asian shrimp steak and cheese or chicken with queso blanco starting at $8.99! only at applebee's. now open till midnight or later. o! i just parked here a second ago! give...
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number one reason, for chris, a tribute to chris. also beginning this year, 2010, i have been a public speaker and workshop leader for over 25 years and i've added a new direction, which is stick together, stay alive. i plan to speak on college campuses and with high school students. we don't want this to happen to -- to ever happen to another family. and there are things that kids can do to stay safe and don't ever leave one behind. >> it's important that you do that. jan and steve, thank you so much. i greatly respect you. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> you can see more on "solve my mystery" tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central time right here on nbc. now let's get a check of the weather from al. >> thanks, meredith. >>> tropical storm colin is back again 410 miles south-southwest of bermuda moving northwest at 14 miles an hour, 45-mile-per-hour winds. should stay to the west of bermuda but again it's about 65-mile-per-hour winds so it shouldn't be too bad. then we've also got your weekend outlook. a slight risk of strong storms
number one reason, for chris, a tribute to chris. also beginning this year, 2010, i have been a public speaker and workshop leader for over 25 years and i've added a new direction, which is stick together, stay alive. i plan to speak on college campuses and with high school students. we don't want this to happen to -- to ever happen to another family. and there are things that kids can do to stay safe and don't ever leave one behind. >> it's important that you do that. jan and steve,...
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>> all right, chris bury u. rting us off tonight. >>> and as you heard chris report just there, there are more storms in the forecast for orwa, in fact. they are not getting a break. they are and so tonight, we turn to lisa and martone, who is covering this ing thisr our affiliate, woi, she's in colfax, iowa. isa? >> reporter: david, i'm in one of the hardest hit areas in central iowa. cois is my third day in colfax, and the water levels here, they keep going up and down. going up a they're on theon the rise. very discouraging for these seople. more than 200 homes are still more rnder water. this is the third day. these people are without power, clothes.electricity. opened uout even clean clothes. the red cross has opened up a shelter to try to help these people out, and hundreds have taken advantage of that. and this is a familiar scene in central iowa. central many towns are dealing with flooding. not as bad as colfax, but very widespread. s for the people here, they are just hoping and waiting for the arer to
>> all right, chris bury u. rting us off tonight. >>> and as you heard chris report just there, there are more storms in the forecast for orwa, in fact. they are not getting a break. they are and so tonight, we turn to lisa and martone, who is covering this ing thisr our affiliate, woi, she's in colfax, iowa. isa? >> reporter: david, i'm in one of the hardest hit areas in central iowa. cois is my third day in colfax, and the water levels here, they keep going up and down....
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thanks, chris. now to president obama on vacation the third time this summer a get away and the others were much shorter but conservative critics say the trip is sending the wrong message. our chief white house correspondent chip reed is traveling with the president in martha's vineyard, massachusetts, a beautiful scene behind you, chin. good morning. >> reporter: it sure, is rebecca. in fact, critics are saying the president is spending too much time in places like this creating an image inappropriate for these difficult economic times. president obama in casual clothes browsed at a bookstore on the first full day of his ten-day stay. white house staffers stress this is a working vacation with numerous daily briefings. >> there are a number of issues the president is following very, very closely and expecting to be kept informed about developments on those issues. >> reporter: the president under fire from some conservatives for his vacations this summer first to bar harbor, maine, last weekend to
thanks, chris. now to president obama on vacation the third time this summer a get away and the others were much shorter but conservative critics say the trip is sending the wrong message. our chief white house correspondent chip reed is traveling with the president in martha's vineyard, massachusetts, a beautiful scene behind you, chin. good morning. >> reporter: it sure, is rebecca. in fact, critics are saying the president is spending too much time in places like this creating an image...
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president chiu: thank you, chris. donna? >> thank you, supervisors, for allowing me to say few words about joanie chang. along with the rest of the city family, we are devastated. she worked for the city for about three years, and she was very much single-handedly responsible for the enforcement of the employer spending requirements of the health-care security organs. when she applied for the job here, we knew that she was a renowned and accomplish civil rights attorney. i was so thrilled that she would consider coming to work in the public sector. i do not think she realized she was coming to an office where she would be doing the job of at least four people and would be challenging. she handled the job with such grace, and she was so super capable, and this is a complex law. it was controversial. but it had a potential to have a huge impact for an insured worker in san francisco, 82,000 at the time of san franciscans who were uninsured, a majority of whom had jobs. she on her own did hundreds of presentations, usually to h
president chiu: thank you, chris. donna? >> thank you, supervisors, for allowing me to say few words about joanie chang. along with the rest of the city family, we are devastated. she worked for the city for about three years, and she was very much single-handedly responsible for the enforcement of the employer spending requirements of the health-care security organs. when she applied for the job here, we knew that she was a renowned and accomplish civil rights attorney. i was so thrilled...
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this is not the exxon "valdez," as chris said, where all the oil floats on the surface. a lot of the oil was underneath the surface. the question was what became of it? so that was just a mystery. then there was a pie chart. the government came to us with this pie chart and said here, we mow what happened to all the oil. we've estimated it and it looks like okay, a lot of it is missing. it's underneath the water but our calculations show the oil you can't see is still not much of a problem because a lot of it is degrading rapidly. the question now is were they right? is the oil we can't see really either gone or on its way to being gone? that's what the reports in the last few days have questioned and what the findings of chris' team raise question about the speed at which microbes in the gulf are eating the oil we can't see. >> brown: and what are the others seeing? fill in that picture a little bit that allows them to say that the government may be underestimating this. >> well, one of the studies is by the university of georgia and they didn't actually do any of their
this is not the exxon "valdez," as chris said, where all the oil floats on the surface. a lot of the oil was underneath the surface. the question was what became of it? so that was just a mystery. then there was a pie chart. the government came to us with this pie chart and said here, we mow what happened to all the oil. we've estimated it and it looks like okay, a lot of it is missing. it's underneath the water but our calculations show the oil you can't see is still not much of a...
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now here's lester. >> chris, thanks. now to politics. it was a tough week for house democrats with two of their own under scrutiny for ethics violations. for more of that and the rest of the political landscape we want to turn to david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good to see you. >> good morning. >> a week ago we were talking about charlie rangel's efforts, ethics violations and the prospects for a fall trial. now maxine waters could face an ethics trial on charges she was helping a bank, that her husband was invested if. these are two long-standing members of the house. are their ties negsly a link to what happens to democrats in the fall? >> not necessarily. you'll see a lot of republicans who will try to use that old comment from nancy pelosi, the speaker, about drawning the swamp in washington against her and against the democrats. she would counter there are ethics proceedings moving forward, that the process is work. i think the rangel issue at the moment is more pressing. president obama had some comments, which were p
now here's lester. >> chris, thanks. now to politics. it was a tough week for house democrats with two of their own under scrutiny for ethics violations. for more of that and the rest of the political landscape we want to turn to david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good to see you. >> good morning. >> a week ago we were talking about charlie rangel's efforts, ethics violations and the prospects for a fall trial. now maxine waters could face an ethics trial...
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. >> reporter: ten months, several oral and plastic surgeries later chris says... >> yes, i'm still in pain. every day, i have to wake up with a headache, you know, pain under my eye. the tooth is gone from the back of my jaw. then i also had plastic surgery for my nose and eye socket. and the insert of a metal plate under that bone that was broken under my eyeball. >> reporter: it was hell recovering from the attack but chris is being attacked again this time they claim the attacker is the criminal court in san francisco. >> and this guy, what he did no -- to my son's face, only two years? i don't believe it. i just don't believe it. >> reporter: that's because the man convicted was supposed to be sentenced for up to five years in prison. but a switch in judges allowed him to agree to a plea of two years and only required to serve 85% of that. >> he will serve a year to two to three months. that's it. >> reporter: chris says because of the alleged gang ties, the shortened sentence guarantees a bulls-eye on his back. >> he will either come himself or i have the fear of retaliation of s
. >> reporter: ten months, several oral and plastic surgeries later chris says... >> yes, i'm still in pain. every day, i have to wake up with a headache, you know, pain under my eye. the tooth is gone from the back of my jaw. then i also had plastic surgery for my nose and eye socket. and the insert of a metal plate under that bone that was broken under my eyeball. >> reporter: it was hell recovering from the attack but chris is being attacked again this time they claim the...
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. >> our last speaker this evening will be chris, a resident of san francisco. >> my name is chris. i am a resident of san francisco. i have a disabled family member receiving social security benefits. that helps to pay for a bed in a group home in the city. by and the -- i am the payee. she received a large back payment from social security. i am trying to learn how to manage the money from social security. it has confusing requirements that she must spend the money within several months or lose benefits because then she would have to much money to receive benefits. i was able to find out that the city of san francisco provides payee services for its clients. as a four weeks ago, these services have been closed because the staff has been overwhelmed. they are no longer providing these payee services to new clients. there is no waiting list. i was fortunate that the person i talked to slid me under the back door to speak to someone she thought might be able to help meet in answering my questions. that person, with her expertise and experience, was able to explain to me how i could p
. >> our last speaker this evening will be chris, a resident of san francisco. >> my name is chris. i am a resident of san francisco. i have a disabled family member receiving social security benefits. that helps to pay for a bed in a group home in the city. by and the -- i am the payee. she received a large back payment from social security. i am trying to learn how to manage the money from social security. it has confusing requirements that she must spend the money within several...
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>> chris was here, john was here, waylon was here, and i was here. and we had our songs, you know, that we had chosen to do, and would record it, and chris would do one. john would do one. maybe we'd do one together. waylon would do one. i would do one. we'd do one together. >> larry: you would all sing together? >> oh, yeah. >> larry: did you have a big backup group? >> oh, yeah one of the best groups out of nashville. >> larry: never been a fan of government. a skeptic. >> yeah. >> larry: you don't trust. but you seem like a regular guy. but you -- most people look at willie nelson and say skeptical? but you are of government, aren't you. >> yeah, you know, think whenever you turn over your money and life to somebody, you should know a lot about them. >> larry: and you turned over a lot of money. didn't you once protest taxes? >> not really, no. i was always glad to pay taxes. i always said let me make the money, i'll be glad to pay the taxes. >> larry: if you complain about paying a big tax bill, that's a good problem to have. one of our followers
>> chris was here, john was here, waylon was here, and i was here. and we had our songs, you know, that we had chosen to do, and would record it, and chris would do one. john would do one. maybe we'd do one together. waylon would do one. i would do one. we'd do one together. >> larry: you would all sing together? >> oh, yeah. >> larry: did you have a big backup group? >> oh, yeah one of the best groups out of nashville. >> larry: never been a fan of...
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chris: my brain it felt like the brain was firing. it was like the more the more you work the brain, the more it it heals itself in a way. cheryl: on the way home from therapy, we were between here and montgomery, alabama, and chris automatically reached up and pushed the button on the radio with his left hand. and it was um, it blew me away. i looked at him and i was just extremely surprised by it and he looked at me and said, "what?" so i knew he didn't actually have to think about pushing the button on the radio. it happened. taub: the main theme of ci therapy-- you either use it or you lose it and if you've already lost it, that's okay, you can get it back if you keep trying, coyote: use it or lose it -- in its simplest terms is at the core of our understanding of brain health. use it or lose it is also a mantra for approaching any cognitive challenges that we might encounter, even when you don't expect it, as is the case with many people who have undergone chemotherapy treatment for cancer and were shocked to find themselves suff
chris: my brain it felt like the brain was firing. it was like the more the more you work the brain, the more it it heals itself in a way. cheryl: on the way home from therapy, we were between here and montgomery, alabama, and chris automatically reached up and pushed the button on the radio with his left hand. and it was um, it blew me away. i looked at him and i was just extremely surprised by it and he looked at me and said, "what?" so i knew he didn't actually have to think about...